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How to find affordable event space in Seattle

For your poetry clubs or movie screenings.

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You don’t always need something big or fancy to do what you love.

Photo by Matheus Bertelli

If you’ve ever thought about starting up your own clublike, you know that one of the biggest hurdles is finding an affordable space to meet.

But DYK the city actually has a program to help connect you with cool (and inexpensive) event spots?

Here are some of our favorite finds from Seattle’s Spacefinder program.

This is Base | $10-$75 per hour, $250+ for performances | This wide-open indoor space comes with four rows of stadium seating.

Corner Store Studio | $20-$50 per hour, $160-$320 per day | These warm, mid-century modern vibes are perfect for a cocktail social, vintage clothing pop-up, or poetry night.

Work and Play Lounge | $35-$95 per hour | Individuals can use this business space for hosting a short workshop, recording a podcast, or creating a photography and branding studio for a new business.

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